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... read over the names of those voting in the affirma- tive and those voting in ... two Councilmen . RULE 17 . Rule 17. Any Councilman may protest against any ... 2 . Roll call . 3. Reading and correction of Journal . 4. Presentation of ...
... read over the names of those voting in the affirma- tive and those voting in ... two Councilmen . RULE 17 . Rule 17. Any Councilman may protest against any ... 2 . Roll call . 3. Reading and correction of Journal . 4. Presentation of ...
Side 27
... read and disposed of at any time , except when the President is putting a ... two sessions of the Council on the same day shall be termed a recess , and ... second . All motions shall be reduced to writing if so requested by the President ...
... read and disposed of at any time , except when the President is putting a ... two sessions of the Council on the same day shall be termed a recess , and ... second . All motions shall be reduced to writing if so requested by the President ...
Side 31
... read their title . This the President shall announce as the " First reading of the Bill . " RULE 40 . Rule 40. Upon ... the " Second reading of the Bill , " and it shall then be referred to the appropriate Committee . Bills reported from ...
... read their title . This the President shall announce as the " First reading of the Bill . " RULE 40 . Rule 40. Upon ... the " Second reading of the Bill , " and it shall then be referred to the appropriate Committee . Bills reported from ...
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... read in the Council , shall , if any Councilman shall give note of a desire ... two Houses and ex - members ; officers of the Council ; the Governor ... read the Journal , or cause the same to be read , read or cause to be read all Bills ...
... read in the Council , shall , if any Councilman shall give note of a desire ... two Houses and ex - members ; officers of the Council ; the Governor ... read the Journal , or cause the same to be read , read or cause to be read all Bills ...
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... read for the second time and referred to committees : Council Bill No. 25 , by Mr. Decker , Committee on Private Corpo- rations and Corporate Law ; Council Bill No. 26 , by Mr. Woodson , Com- mittee on Quarantine and Animal Industry ...
... read for the second time and referred to committees : Council Bill No. 25 , by Mr. Decker , Committee on Private Corpo- rations and Corporate Law ; Council Bill No. 26 , by Mr. Woodson , Com- mittee on Quarantine and Animal Industry ...
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Journal of the Council Proceedings Oklahoma. Legislative Assembly. Council Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1897 |
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2nd time Report absent Act relating Act to amend Alexander moved amend Section Ayes bill pass bill was agreed Bills reported Council called to order cil Bill Committee on County Committee on Education Committee on Enrolled Committee on Private Corporate Law Corporations and Corporate Council adjourned Council resolved Council was called County Affairs County and County DAY Guthrie day was read Decker Engrossed Bills reported Engrossed Final vote Enrolled and Engrossed FELIX L final passage following bills House transmitting House Judiciary Committee Menefee message was received motion carried Municipal Corporations Murphy nays Niblack Oklahoma Territory pass as amended Prayer was offered question read and approved read Read 2nd read the third recommending that Coun recommending that Council report adopted report was adopted resulted as follows roll was called Rules were suspended Scott Statutes of Oklahoma Territory of Oklahoma transmitting House Bills vote resulted Whole reported WINKLER Woodson
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Side 29 - When a motion has been once made, and carried in the affirmative or negative, it shall be in order for any member of the majority to move for the reconsideration thereof, on the same or succeeding day; and such motion shall take precedence of all other questions, except a motion to adjourn...
Side 127 - ... construed to impair any right now pertaining to any Indians or Indian tribe in said territory under the laws, agreements and treaties of the United States, or to impair the rights of person or property pertaining to said Indians, or to af-fect the authority of the government of the United States to make any regulation or to make any law respecting said Indians, their lands, property or other rights which it would have been competent to make or enact if this act had not been passed.
Side 21 - Council met at 10 o'clock AM, pursuant to adjournment., and was called to order by the President. Prayer was offered by the Chaplain.
Side 31 - ... to be engrossed for a third reading on a different day, unless a division be called for ; but if on a division, the question on engrossing a bill withhout including the time for its third reading, shall fail, the bill shall be considered as lost.
Side 150 - ... Dyke, former Ambassador to the Netherlands, and Rev. Alexander Ramsay of England. A Dinner to Women was tendered by the women's boards and church societies, Mrs. George W. Coleman presiding. Addresses were delivered by Rev. Henry Van Dyke and Rev. Alexander Ramsay. Monday Evening, December 6, 9 o'clock The Council was called to order by the President. Prayer was offered by Rev. Howard B. Grose. Rev. William Adams Brown reported for the Committee on Message, presenting first a resolution of sympathy...
Side 38 - An Act providing for the incorporation and government of cities of the third class," which reads as follows, due allowance being made for the difference in the municipal government of cities and boroughs.
Side 27 - House, except privileged questions, shall be put in the order in which they are made, except, in filling blanks, the largest sum and the longest time shall be first put.
Side 220 - Assembly, signed by the President of the Council, and Speaker of the house of Representatives...
Side 175 - House resolved itself into the committee of the whole for the consideration of bills referred to that committee, with Mr.
Side 272 - That in cities of the first class, having a population of more than forty thousand and less than...